China removed Li from the position of representative to the WTO, which has attracted great attention from the U.S. West.
According to Xinhua news agency on October 20, China carried out personnel adjustments to the permanent representatives in the WTO, exempt Li from the position of deputy representative in the WTO, special mandate plenipotentiary ambassador, and permanent representative in the United Nations office in Geneva and other international organizations in Switzerland, and appointed Li Qing Chang to replace.
However, although Li Zheng Steel was removed from the position of WTO representative, he still served as the Ministry of Commerce's international trade negotiation representative and deputy minister, responsible for U.S. economic and trade negotiations, and this appointment quickly attracted high attention from the U.S. Western media, believing that it is better to concentrate on the Sino-U.S. economic and trade problem.
It is worth mentioning that according to public information, Li Yongqi, the newly successed, is also a senior expert in the field of international commerce law. He served as deputy director and director of the Treaty and Law Department of the Ministry of Commerce, and has participated in many WTO disputes involving China, such as prosecuting countervailing measures of the United States. He has rich experience in relevant cases, and is currently serving as deputy representative in charge of international trade negotiations.
According to Xinhua news agency on October 20, China carried out personnel adjustments to the permanent representatives in the WTO, exempt Li from the position of deputy representative in the WTO, special mandate plenipotentiary ambassador, and permanent representative in the United Nations office in Geneva and other international organizations in Switzerland, and appointed Li Qing Chang to replace.
However, although Li Zheng Steel was removed from the position of WTO representative, he still served as the Ministry of Commerce's international trade negotiation representative and deputy minister, responsible for U.S. economic and trade negotiations, and this appointment quickly attracted high attention from the U.S. Western media, believing that it is better to concentrate on the Sino-U.S. economic and trade problem.
It is worth mentioning that according to public information, Li Yongqi, the newly successed, is also a senior expert in the field of international commerce law. He served as deputy director and director of the Treaty and Law Department of the Ministry of Commerce, and has participated in many WTO disputes involving China, such as prosecuting countervailing measures of the United States. He has rich experience in relevant cases, and is currently serving as deputy representative in charge of international trade negotiations.